Woltin Karl-Andrew, Guinote Ana
Department of Psychology, Royal Holloway.
Division of Psychology and Language Sciences, University College London.
J Exp Psychol Gen. 2015 Dec;144(6):1124-36. doi: 10.1037/xge0000095. Epub 2015 Sep 14.
The current work tested the hypothesis that power increases reliance on experiences of motor fluency in forming aesthetic preferences. In 4 experiments, participants reported their aesthetic preferences regarding a variety of targets (pictures, movements, objects, and letters). Experiments 1, 2, and 3 manipulated power and motor fluency (via motoric resonance, extraocular muscle training, and dominant hand restriction). Experiment 4 manipulated power and assessed chronic interindividual differences in motor fluency. Across these experiments, power consistently increased reliance on motor fluency in aesthetic preference judgments. This finding was not mediated by differences in mood, judgment certainty, perceived task-demands or task-enjoyment, and derived from the use of motor simulations rather than from power differences in the acquisition of motor experiences. This is the first demonstration suggesting that power changes the formation of preference judgments as a function of motor fluency experiences. The implications of this research for the links between power and action, as well as the understanding of fluency processes are discussed.
权力会增加在形成审美偏好时对运动流畅性体验的依赖。在4项实验中,参与者报告了他们对各种目标(图片、动作、物体和字母)的审美偏好。实验1、2和3操纵了权力和运动流畅性(通过运动共鸣、眼外肌训练和优势手限制)。实验4操纵了权力并评估了运动流畅性方面的个体间长期差异。在这些实验中,权力始终会增加在审美偏好判断中对运动流畅性的依赖。这一发现并非由情绪、判断确定性、感知到的任务要求或任务愉悦感的差异所介导,而是源于运动模拟的运用,而非获取运动体验时的权力差异。这是首次表明权力会根据运动流畅性体验改变偏好判断的形成。本文讨论了该研究对于权力与行动之间联系以及流畅性过程理解的意义。